Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    M.
f EGGS FLUCTUATE
APPLES CO good:
PORTLANDqOic;, .Nov." it. W.
Tup itrfrdesl of: eggs Wore, soine
whin msier nn local wholesah
markets today, while poewcc-s wen
It higher, reflecting similar move.
innnlM In quotations Into yesterday.
:t:indnrl extras and firsts were
both u cent lower in 47o and 44i
respectively, while undersized Hl.rc
up to Stir. other grades were
unchanged.
Tin' only change In the butler
list was n reduction ,,f Vie on
i tll.o standards to 4SUe per pound.
Condi-Ions on thn meat and
pilultry markets were practicnl'.v
unchanged. Veal and hogs con
tinued ea.-y and druggy, but val
ues were not fiuotably lower.
Fancy turkeys moved out nhoul '
ns quickly as received, fetching 3 '
iff 40c per pound, dressed. Bids;
for live turkeys wore nnsttv '
around 25e, a few In top condi
tion bringing n few cents more.
Due pcrhupH to election day
activity, there was littlo trading
fin wholesale fruit and vegetable
marts.
Sates or apples during the past j
week were considerably greater!
than previously, advertising and j
display having aroused cou,sunier '
demand perceptibly. Prices to-'
day. the last dnyof iiniioual apple
week, were unchanged from pre-i
vious quotations. 1
Livestock
PORTLAND Ore., Nov. (1. (pj
Cnilln tititl calves Heeelpis ;m
rnlvns ttnd rcn lc.ru, -lownr; other
t-lii.citPH steady.
Steers (lldO to 11.10 lbs.), trntal
$12iil-12.r,0. Cnlves (My lbs. ilowin,
inediuiii lo choice. SX.Siifi lu.-'.O; do
cull to common. SCiii S.riO. Venlers,
mill; fed, sooil to .chnlcn, $l2ifi 13.:
ilo medium. SldTiOW li; do cull to
common, 37.GOffilO.rifi.
Hctk Kecelpts 23; steadv.
Sheep and lambs No receipts
steady.
Produce
lOHTLAXD, Ore., Nov. II. (P)
Wholesale prices:
Mutter Cube stantlartls, ii cent
lower, olhers unchaiiKed. Stand
tit (Is 48'.c.
Ekks Standartl extras hotn le
lower: undersized 2c hiKher.
Milk, poultry, potatoes, onions,
wool, nuts, hay, uascaia bark and
hops- steady.
San PnincUeo ItiitiM-fat.
SA.N KItA.Nt'lSt'O. Nov. (i. pl'i
llutterfat, f. o. Ii. San l-'ranelrcn.
ri45c.
4-
THE MARKETS
1 Screen jfc
Hollywood
- By WADE WERNER
IIOLLVWOOD. C'til. It is hard
ly likely that the man who killed
tin Austrian archduke nt Sarejevo
one- day In Jane.
11114, realized he
was startin-; u
world war.
H o w ' then.
coulil li e have
known l:e was fir
InK the shot that
would start one
of Sernjevo's own
home , town Kil ls
on the' road to be
coming a Holly
wood movie act-
iwwnwwwwl' n TOSS ?
c. w. o - Still less did
Eva Von Berne Kva Vo
I'lentzner tlieam that the commo
tion in her home town that day
i would lereuttinlly chaiiKe the whole
course of her life and put aer into
thoite lAmerlcun movies she liked
so much. As a matter of tact, she
had no Idea what the commotion
was about. liter father, a wealthy
-Austrian,- believed firmly that all
, disturbing news, Ruch as reports
; of assassinations or oilier iatali
; ties shonld be kept from the curs
' of children. :
' ' . War Leads to Career
! - Kven after . war was declared,
i and all thrown the Ion war
: years, ho followed this policy of
barring al! turmoil and encltenient ,
of (he outside world from his home. !
So -Eva acaicely knew a war was I
Kotne; on, and even now recalls the
war years tt th happieKt of her '
chiltlhod.
U'hen pence came.
however, oil
Road Oil Cleaning
- Car Washing
Eardia BjtUa
We use special cbemioals
for road oil. Will not in
jure finest finish. No
steam used. Best equip
ment in city. '
Expert Polishing and Re
finishing. Vacuum Clean
ing. ARMSTRONG
MOTORS, Inc.
101 1. Xtrertide Phono 11
BRINGING UP FATHER
BTCOLLY m- - . .. - . 1 I U,.w r,.r II - r ,r. : --- .
I OtOlM'T , , A I I! Ski IT "TMicl ..,,aTfai-,ni.,M1 ' ARE VOJ TM-Mf WHAT5 TMB Bid I OEA? I l il V
EE HIM- T I t J.7V)"''r.'1 iTH6Pii!T y 8-VOORla.T ' " OiCG6-THArt A WHAOOA OU MEAM 2 " f I
J WJ-O---11- l ANY ONE. H.CKL' W,. -VE HEARD HIM Fa.K c ui gV faS?
THE NEBBS The Joke Snapped Back
L " utr v.Ac "1 . . . . a?. , . , . . ' 1 J- i i i i
" tJi, -7, T.7- Y "l5 BM'7-..,7' Ml55 0LACt,VOOLL . 1
I I I VACJ Pi I 1 ---- i f-N ... - 1 V-.tW I Tr -M. in AVi il A-rtT V V. lJ t 1J-J. I U ; - I x . . . I
- i ---w. ...a. Hina-WAS , KS v. ' uappv THIS MOI2K1IIsJ&A i-x-w:i. r
: V MOW vvr cn-r -r u. r m PEBAAPS TM TO ftfr "l. 7 1. ;. 'Tf,- '7
IV , ,w "-"--i--r r--s v Ol- luck, x itMo.cu-uuM i -riu
VWIS THIM6 UP WHILE 7 j' j ,C&TULATErjJX PyrmMt lM A LUCKV;
rw-.i aaa x .- i tt, .yv i .02 1 . l J . . -.. . h-JK
ft' J ' ' . f 7 nWHtrK-a - P h UK '1?' 1 t y a wtiHtaMtuirv f l"
tills was clianced. Her father's
'ra"u "n tne conapno i
of Austria
of wealth
.iut uxjh me Place j
'm,l il,n ,i...
if ' T C1",e ; ,e she ''""
ui ruiiius a mini;. ,
rne tarn y was livlmr in rion..n 1
then -mil n ,7. , 7 Z. i ciecincal ventilating and pump iib
iu";" a a dau TI""P "n te -
?or hei ",c or tno " mmrr- """" a
lost S T ente rrt ThJol li? i dln,n "a,0B- .'-
dancers and made much pre rress 1 tw n- -cmv of 2"'
that when a nwspapeV ES. An" ' " " ' sym-;
an account of the school's latent
,.un...n.i u , , Hiitsi
presentation her picture appeared .
as (hat of the most promislni; m-1,
pii. .Norma Shearer and Irvimr :
ThalbeiK, honeymoonlnj; In Kurope, ;
reached Vienna just in time to no-1
lice this picture. ;
vi.if 1 ? ,.' .. i ' veral years 'auo Robert Mont
vlsilors trom Hollywood ,- u..i.. ..
The
SoiiKht out Kva,
aKieed tliat the !
Was back In Hollywood with them.
t . ... !
'her name chat-fed to Kva Von
Heme and her occupation 'chanKe.! j
leading woman lor John (iilbcrt. I
One of her childhood dreams
had been realized. She was a hero
ine In those American movies she
liked so much. Hut
"In Senijevo," said Eva, Kazimt
out of an upper window of the
studio, "the sky Is bine; more blue
than anywhere else in the world."
NEW YORKER
Ity (. 1. Seymour.
NEW YORK Wnen Irving T
Mash was a boy, his father look
him wound the world on his yacht,
the Coronet. The lad's whole life
was shuped and colored by his ex
pedition through the seven seas.
and he vowed that some daj
.
He.
tiH, would attorn a yucm nnn ,
would take his own son on the
same journey. ;
That was In lHIS. Now Hush's :
youthful promise to himself Is on I
the threshold of fulfillment. Next I
spring he expects to set nut on n
world cruise with his son in a j
splendid new yacht built for hlin
at Kiel, Herman, nnd christened, ;
uimrnnriutfly. the coronet. 1
'or tunc From (ho Sen. ' Minttnn Island th culls nre thlck-
lin.h h.-is made himself n -multi-!
millionaire thro.i!:h lifelong di-vn-
Hon to the sea He Is the genius I
of the terminal company which !
bears his name, operating the com- j
..1..I..I ,.rlvlolv.nwne.l .leeo w liter '
erminal In Hie world. To hls.17'lln " evening. In other
piers and 2S mammoth warehouses: "r?u,f'1"' 1 ' ' "" j
cargoes from every port on he I ,
globe. Seventeen """'hip I j , cm(. ,
are her.h.d at these decks, and the,,,, thl ninrnln(.
goods they cany are cleared , nlIlyl hor0HK of the'
inrougn ciimi.ii.s. ,
stored or redlspateh.-d I by nn nrmy i
of sn.nno enimoyes. li e ,e ,., ,.ttnw unt, dwn Klnnlly. nt
equipment lif lu.ies 2-. miles of fi 0.rl0(.K tnev n, ,,rw city
privme i.iiini trovers nre noen nt last, nnd city
tills of barges, car-floats. IlKhicrs worKln, aren't tip yet.
and tugs. '
The new Coronet, now anchored' Array of TlmoplwH.
In the lower Hudson river, cost j The henvlest day for the youm:
more than $4ini,oui. Few- more ; women operators who report the
luxurious private er:ift flv AmeK'tlme was September 10. Nineteen
Fire Insurance
Placed in ne of the OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES
represented by me will assure a just and prompt settle
ment in Case of a loss. q
- ". ' I j
Chauncey Florey
201 First National Bank Bldg.
MEDFOTtD MAIL'
lean cilqi-s-
propelled hy
Diesel eneines, capable of ci-ulsinit
ut,ii mnes wiinoui rerueiunif- It
has an electric refrlKeratinK Pl.n,t. :
h. .,.. h,, .....
. . '. ee ....
ni" r " "n"lnno ambition rea-
.
"' !
!
!
- i ..i.e.
Hp'eaklnit of (he sen, lirnmlway ,
""S Itained n proinlsinc youiiK ac-
tor and lost n potential Joseph j
conrad.
vn.-i, ir, ,.,..,i,....,,... .... .
er bound trom New York foe tnr.
) cicn ports. He .sailed the sr.as un-
I'',6"'! '', h"lontl "' '-1
. ' ... " i"
. ii. stories oi ine nnunttini: main, i
He sold some, Uiu, but discovered
that the financial rewards of writ
ing were sparse anionj,' beginners,
and lo keep a roof over his head
he took up the stave, striking a
bargain with William Fnvershani
to piny seven roles In a lllilk nlnv I
j at S;'i a week per role. !
j. lie liked the xUikc, and went
from FavershnmV play to a slock
; company in Itnltimore. This fall J
; Kilcar Selwyn needed n. tuveiillel
I to piny the son of an estranged
j lnn--linnd and wife in his new
, dra.nin of divorce, "Possession.'
I He asked Kdwin Knopf, llaltlmore
linpreii.mrio, to recommend an ac
tor. -and Knuiif supplied Mont-
Eomery. On the nlcht the play
; oiicneil In New Vork MontKinnery
I was hailed by critics as one of the
! finds of the season, nnd now- Sel
j wyn Is helm: Importuneit to produce
Ml play for the youth to star In.
!.. .'."A ll"llwl'd periaiiisVnlled I'm- nccu- f roil flKNT noi;SKS I ,(lt HUNT IIDIISUKKHPI.VO - ' FOIl SAPK POUIl'ltY
J ' The Silent ' lloiir.
It Is possible at last to ascertain
Will. a,.n.n u... I ....
1 . ..,., ,.i n iiiii
most New Yorkers lire uheil The
t!mi is between 0 and 7 o'clock
in the morning. And the telephone
company can vouch for It, I cause
between those hours It receives
fewest calls for the correct time,
Since the company began six
weeks - ago lo give pntrons the
rlgh: time fee the price of one
telephone call, It has disposed of
the Infoimatlon on an average of
12.000 times a day. On Mini-
between 4 nnd ri in the after-.
noon, either because office work-I
rrH become nnxinus at that hour I
- they work overtime or be-;
"" ,'t, !" ""hour 01 whl,'b hej
' .""' '""am ga r IS set
,.y ,,,, !,,,,, n n,j(.
nlK, - ))ut ,n Manhattan they
27
TRIBUNE, flfEDFORD,
. . . .
aecu-
lea-on was easily divined: That
was me uay me
opened.
city schools
Ti, ,i..i. ,., ,.i,a
...- '. r
. me nine trom .Meridian i:'l2
.lo the nearest half minute. A
j hattery of electric clocks records
''- "our. minute and second In
"T ''0m "e s,,p 1 om'-
';'t ork. and these docks are
-. .... ... ... .K,....s.
servuloi-y lime by another time -
, ...
uiieii oil i n ,.r.,,-iinir n,.-..o dim.
olino dlstrlbuiiiiK stations in this
county, nt Hlv. Merrill ntiil Klnm-
alii Falls.
WANTHII MALIC
WAN'THl) VouiiK man for lintel
porter and bellbnv work. .Ksb
land Hotel. Ashland, Ore. 22U
HKLP WANTKD FKMALU
ACTIVK.
mature woman, tenchim;
or selling experience preferred:
must be free to leave city: ex
cellent pay, permnnent position
( If satisfactory. (live ae. ex
perience, local nddress and tele
phone. Address Itnx .1. ,1 Trib-1
line. 23H---
SALESUWHES 2 ladles to dem
onstrate and sell. Medford made
product. Every demonstration a
sale. Call 235 S. Ivy, ip a. in.
to I p. in. or after-4 p. m. 22)i
WANTKD SITUATIONS
WANTED Young married man.
10 years general office experi
ence desires position. iteter
enccs. Address llox I ofi, .Meilforil
Tribune. 234
WANTED Any kind of work. Call
Jewell Cafe. 220
a.mi,d General housework in
private fnmlly by young woman.
mix in, aiau Tribune. 22'J
W ANTI-CD Plain sewing nnd mend
Ing. Men's clothes u speclnlty.
References. Call nt 710 PI n-
Phone 310-Y. 233
WANTED Heusowork, day or
"our. i-none 1340-X. 220'
W AXTF.h M ISCICMA N HO US
WANTED To buy an established
fire insurance jigency. Addt -ess
Insurance, car Tribune. 230
WANTED Will care for children
In your own home. Phone 821 -W.
uavteo For cash, good used
radio. What have you? F. E.
Jenkins, 113 Kenwood Ave. !2S
WANTED To trade pedigreed
'' rench Silver rabbits for trailer,
'"- )'nZ.iZl -HX'X
WANTED-Lawn mowers to sharp
en; phonographs repaired: rub
ber tires put on tricycles and
baby buggies; general repairing
and locksmlthlng. Call and de
Uver. Medford Cycle A Repair
nuupi aucnessor to Liberty Re
P?1! Shop. Chas. Fisher, Prop
ION. Kir St. Phone 111. -V- M,i
FOR RENT SIISCIXLANKOUK
FOR RENT .Cabin, Pal"',7 ind
Hand HI., re, ' . jS,
FOR RENT Bachelor cabins. 445
H. h rnut. . imir'
MISCKLLANICOl'S
IIIfllll-.ST CASH PRtCEH paid for
poultry nnd rabbits of all kinds.
.et our prices before selling else,
where. I'mpqun l'onl!-y Co..
4J Winchester RI.,aRoseburi.'.
Ore. 24i;.
KJR HIRE 10-pnssenger Cadillac
bus. Snappy service, rates rea
sonable, Chns. p. Howard, phone
".' J?,y '"Pense, Summit Ranch.
A "hla no. 20trf
FURS-FURS
TRAPPER8, NOTICE We are
In a position lo handle all ynur
sklni. Bee u before yoti sell.
Medford Bargain House
N. Craps tt Phono 1062 j
OTEftONT. TUESDAY
. . . . .
(lit IMO.NT Small miidi-ni liuiise.
close In, SI.".. Call 3:l. S. River
sille. 777777777
nu iti;.M
Cottaues. ST. week: .
wood, water, electricity and
baths furnished. Rainbow Auto
Camp. 2 GUI
FOR Itli.NT -bouse
wtih
So. Holly.
- 4-rooni furnished
yard; adults. 2L's
22litf'
,
, ! IHi
sin
ItKNT 2-room house; wood
d and aariiKe. I'luine 4.r.li-V.
22!)
FOR HUNT My home at 1310 W.
Main St., .Meiirurd. Seven rooms.
nun si-re,-n poren. -M-w Cllll
dillon inside. Will lease: no Iran
suiils. s.,r. per nionth.
l)e'oe, phone i".2.'l-.l-2.
C. A
If
FOR RUNT Homes. Furnished I
or unfurnished. Brown & White. '
47tf
FOR Itl-.'NT F'.'ll.MSIIIOl)
ROOMS
FOR RI-:XT Room, close In: holt
mid cold water, bath; waitress'
preferred. 121 N. (I rape. 22'J ,
FOP. RENT - Hoard and riiinn I
wlih private family; reasonable.
145 North Oakilale
220
FOR KENT Furnished room,
block from park; private resi
dence; hot water heat, bath. 222
Ho. Holly. 2;i
FOR RENT Furnished room for
gentleman. 326 So. Riverside
Ave. , tf
I' OR RENT.-l.nrgo sleeping rooms;
bath, running water. 24G N.
. Ora ie. i31
FOR RENT Rooms, SI. 50 nnd $2
per week. 44D So. Front. Z181f
I OR RICNT Few more good
rooms to let for the winter. Rea
sonable prices. Hotel llrlland.
21ltf
OR RENT Pleasant room with
hoard at 2Ll-!j.i f
FOR HE N T A PA RTM ICN TS
OR RENT Apartment, furnish
ed: 3 .looms, with garage, hot
and cold water, bath; very close
In. Hi Mistletoe. 23()
FOR R E NT
Ivy, cheap.
Apartments, 325 s.
Phone, 520. 23 I
l'OR RICNT Desirable apt, hy
woek;(ir month,, - Hotel Grand.
. " K3:i
l'OR RENT comfnrtnlily furnish
ed apartment; electric range ga
ruge, I'hono !i7n.H. 233
FOR rent -- Furnished modern
"i"".i ; niiuiiH. 845 N. llnrl-
letl
hnni. 753-M. 225'lf
FOR
RENT 2 furnlsbn.l n..iu-
adults. Phone II41-W. 40 Oulnce!
- 230
FOR RENT Furn. 2 and S-rm.
ttpts.; garage, 804 W, 10th.
16Gtf
FOR RENT s-rnom furnished
PL. gioiind floor. 25 mo.: Hgliis
nnd water furnished. 333 w
2nd. Ask nt 331. 2l8lf
FOR RENT Furnished apurt
ments. I'hono 4S2-H. 2lltf
VOni ,,nwT fon-J furnished I
211tf
bent, Frlgldalrn, hot water, gar-
age. 603 K. Holly, 202tf
FOR
HUNT Furn. S.em .
prlvnlo bn(h, electric range, hot
"ndeolrt wsi.r. Hhone 11 ii.r
WANTED
To Buy for Cash
All Your
SECON-HAND
FURNITURI
Scott Woolf
OYF"rr,FT? f, iW -
. By George McManu,
WHAT5 THS BIO IOEA?
WHAODA VOU MEANl
BV SACKINJ'IMTO
THAT CiEMTlE.IMA.r4 "3
sue saio
rorarufoe. out op the Me&a
FAMlW HELL COME. SACK. SOME
CJMIG, OUTWv "v-I r.lFM VOI ) t- AM TErAT
1UU OHUULU UIM I llp-
NOUG FACE
"COM&I2ATULATIONJ5 -IT r-
KOR 1I10NT I louse kccnlnu riH.niH.
3:14 Apple SI. 230
FOR RUNT llousekeeplm- npts;
3 .rooms and parage, close In.
Apply 343 North (irapo St. 2211 ;
FOR ItlONT lloiisekeeplni; room; j
but ami cold water. ri2t .N. Itiv- !
erslde. 22!l
FOR KCIL.:vGK
TO TltADB lan lyoaKe touring!
car In first cIors shape, for good !
miih cows, rresii or coming fresh.
w"llums. Seegmlllor & ! FOR SAI.K I'.v owner, new miul
Wllliams ranch, near Antfoch . ern home and acre of ground,
school, or address Central Point, ' Sluclo cash; also my equity In
: tf
I'OI'NI)
For.N'l) I'nibreiia at t'ralerlnn
tlii-uter about a week ago. Own
er may have same by calling nt
'I'rlbiine, lileiilit'ylng and paying
for this ail. 22
LOST-
LOST
-Young pointer dog, tan and
. IMS Palm St. 220
LOST 4-months-nld Spitz nnd fox
terrier pup on Jacksonville high
way: iiaine l.lnily: black and
White. Itigene l.ytel, Jackson
ville, Ore. !'!('
. i
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN
liiludle bull terrier: answers tol
.llggs. Call Merrick's Camp. I-
ward. 229 .
FOR SALK LIVESTOCK I
FOR SALE One 2-year-old llnl-'
stein bull; price $8f. N. .. l.aw-
son, iniiie Falls-I'rospect road.
2311
FOR SALE Jersey cow; bo fresh
found first of year, flOO. Wal
ter l.lelle. fifth house on right on
Spring St. 234
'OK SALE Weaned pigs, Deljival
separator. Everett Heeson. 372-.1-1,
Talent. 23i,
MR SALIC Weaner pigs; sows to
farrow soon. Merkeley Orchards.
I'hone 523-R-3. 23(1
FOR HALE (1 heavy work horses.
W rite .1. E. Itodgers, R. 1, .Med
ford. 230
FOR HALE 50 vtiune ewes. Cnll
Star lunger Station. Frank
Dawson. 212tf
FOIt KAL1C Al'TOMOIIILICS
1'VHt HALE ,1022 Htudebnker,
cheap. Heo.lt at Craler jjike
Auto Co. 234
FOR HALE Ford light dellverv
or will exchange for light irui k.
Pliono f,2,1-J-2. . ,.l7lf
FOR KALK RKAtj ICSTATIC-"
FOR HALE Real bargain. Pear
orchard, also (wo houses for the
price of one. Income proper
ties. Hmall acreage, 3 No. Hurt
le!!. I'hone ,1234. 235
FOR KALE Hy owner, in neres of
creek bottom soli, under Irriga
tion. Georgu Jackson, Phoenix.
' 2l8lf
WHEN TOD think of real estate,
see Brown White. tf
SALK 1 acre tracts east of
Medford between cliy reservoir
nnd Hprlng street, city water to
each Kact. I'rlce G00 per acre,
with terms.
FOR SALE y4 -aero tola on East
Main St.. Hlsklyou Heights Price
S400 to $115(1 per lot
WOLD & WOLD, Hpar(a Illilg.
ir
Oregon Winter
Blue Grass
(Poa Bulbou)
. 99 Pure
Elinor Hanley Bush
Ua E. Main Phono tot
MEDFORD .
By SOL HESS,
piAiv!ie.")Me meakjt N
VOI5' UUAV5 UMTFn
WWEM VOO 5AiD
FOR SAI.i: Fill turkeys. 3ile 11...
di'llvercd any time. Tel. Miii-.M.
241
Foil SA1.1-: llarred Rock pullets,
Wlllct strain. $1.30 each If taken
at once. I'hone r,l-l-R-2. 22!l
FOR SALIC Mammoth Pronze
turkeys, Uoldbonks and Nordby
strain; large, healthy stock.
Desert View Turkey Farm, Rt. 8,
Pox 107-A, Medford. i'hono 132-X-2.
228
r-'Olt SALP 1IO.MKS
: Dodge sedan, ur will trade
fur
: guild
l- ord
Walter l.lelle.
fifth
house on right on Spring St. 234
FOR SAI.I-'. My equity In duplex,
cheap for cash. :i07 N. Itlver
Hlde. . 230
Port BALK Douse, inrge lot, on
North Orange. 1'rlce Is right.
. See this property before you
ouy. i-none itaz-w, or Inquire
nt 32 North Orange. 110tf
FOR SALI-- MISCIOLLAN HOPS
FOR HALE Winter Illinium ap
ples, cheap: bring boxes. Hcrs
eley Orchards, I'hono 523-R-3.
234
FOR SALE Household gduds con
sisllng of bedroom suite, couch,
chairs ami numerous other ar
ticles.' ( all nt ma Crater Lake
Ave. 230
FOR SALE Medium size colli or
wood heater, good condition.
Phone 043. 228
FOR HALE-G23-R-2.
First crop hay.
Phone
228
FOR HAI.E-Ei ka vacuum clean
er, electric heater. Phone 740
W. 325 K. Jackson. 22titf
BARGAINS in used fium machines.
1 Fordson disc plow itttacliment,
almost new; 8 tractor plow; sub
soiler, alirnisl' new; 2 used har
rows; 1 used tractor bargain; 1
ll-h.p. engine; 1 sulky plow.
Hubbard Bros. 231
FOU HALE Apples. Hpltzenbergs,
Delicious and NewtowiiH. Grow
ers Exchange. Fir nnd 8th sts.
220tf
FOR SALE Stock cnrrnis, corn
nnd winter bluegrnss seed. Maury
Richardson. Call 3r.r,-n-
evenings. 248
l'OR HALE Newtown apples.
Wolvertlnn ranch, Central Point,
llrlng lynxes. Phone 243. 244
FOR HALE Hnltzcnniii-K nonln.
nut visin raciting jioiiso, Ho. Fir
203tf.
FOR SALE For sand and gravel,
eedlment and general tenmlng,
phone B12-J. , gam'l Bntemsn.
. ' tf
FOR HALE Used sewing ma
chines; all makes, $S up; terms
If desired. All makes rented
and repaired. White Bewlng
Machine Co., 24 No. Bartlett.
lltf
MONKY TO I),V
0 MONEY on Improved Medford
proper(y. Brown & Whlto Agency
Inc. . 201tf
riUSINKSS niRI-JCTORY
John R. Knight
Tcnclicr of Violin
Phono 2:12- Jacksonville
For Appointment
WANTED
We Buy for Cash
All. Used Furniture
and Stoves
Call 505
W. A. KINNEY
. Furniture House"
315 East Main
7
TA"OU SRVT5N
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstractor.
I MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Ab.
stracts of Title, Title Insurano.
Rooms 3 and 5, No. 12 North)
Central an, upstalrt.
J ACK SO S CXI.
AHSTIlAtT O).
Alucr.icis of Tttk
and Title Iiutor
anoc. The only
com pic to TIlU
Kjrslcm In Jack
Mill County.
Atturneya
A. K. It BAM ICS Lawyer. Of (lot
Liberty Hid... Medford. Ore.
Chiropractic- Physlclana
DR. K. W. HOFFMAN Chiro
practic Nerve Hpeclallst. Offlot
hours 9 to 12; 2 to 6. 201-204
Liberty Bldg. Office phone MO;
Res, phone 790-H. -
Contractor.
R. I. STUART A SONS General
Contractors, Including base
ments, ditches, 'all klnde ol
cement and concrete work. R. L
smart. 217 Apple, shone (4sg
I Gilbert Stuart, 17 Ross Court.
I phone 0G6-M. Miles Stuart, 0I
j S. Newtown, 'phone 8G0,
Eipcrt Aciountant
1 WILSON AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson, C. P. A. Attention gtvea
to anything In accounting and
Income Tax Requirements. Look
Into our simplified accounting
method. Liberty Bldg., Medford.
Phone 167-R.
Financial
WB LL.ND MONEY to north)
pcoplo to pay (heir honest debt
Pacific Coast Credit Association.
423 Medford Bldg., Medford, Ore.
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Freight Transportatlim
PIKRCK TRCCKINO CO.. Med
ford lo Portland and San Fran
cisco. Furniture moving a spec
ialty. Phone 437-R-2.
LONG D1STANCK HAULINQ
Medford - Klamath truck line.
Dally service. Bonded carrier.
Special rates on load lots. Auto
Freight terminal, a 6 8. Fir. Tel
1033.
CALL Portlnnd-Medford Truck
Lino for through or Intermediate
point servlcn. slxteen-hour er
vice to and from Portland. Phont
689, Medford. Auto freight ten
mlnal at 36 S. Fir, Medford.
Insurance
EARL S. TUMY All forms of In
surance. Fire, Auto, Life. Acck
dent, Bonds. Phone 402. SOI
i.iueriy iug.
Interior Iccnrntnr
W. F. ORINSTF.D Expert Interior
decorator; nnllquo nnd glimwoo4
. finishes; panel wall designs, tex
tured wall, pnperhanglng and
general paint contractor. Phont
lionns on Bomea
LOANS on homes now built d
under construction. Eight Den
. cent nnd no stock to carry. Real
nr. vi.-o. mommy payments, -
Banister Agency, ine, 106 S
Main. Tel. 1230. .. .
Money to loan
MONEY TO LEND To worth!
people to pay their honest debt
Becurltles of all kinds accepted.
Jennings Loan Oftloe, 6 8. Front
MONEY TO LEND $50 to S3SI
to lonn on furniture or good ee
curlty of most any kind. Con
tracts discounted. Thomas Realtl
Co., Room 12, Palm Block, cor.
Mnln nnd Front, upstairs.
6
Ising Time 4
Real ICstn(o''''t
Mortgage Isiuna
hone 1.132
Commercial , Finance Corp.
...-..mm, wrcgiw
Monti menu
THE OREGON GRANITE) CO.-.
monuments. , A. Hicks, Gen
eral Manager; p. M.-8rshaw.
Bales Manager. S02 N.v Front
ot., Medford
Music.
TORVAL H. FOLKENBERO
Teacher of violin; orchestra
practice for students: also a de
partment for adjusting and re
pairing violins. It you desire a
reliable violin outfit, call at thi
studio, room 4. College Bldg.. SI
N. Grape St. Phone 2C9-J.
Painting and Pftpcrhnnglnf ' i t
H. MARX, General Painting Con
tractor, tinting, pnperhanglnat.
cnrpenterlng, repairing. Phono
. 178-J. Res. 67 Summit.
Piano Inatrncttoa
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher
of Piano and Harmony. Halght "
Muslo Htudlo, S18 Liberty Bldg.
Phone 72. 15tf
Printers anil PublLshen
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Has
the best equipped printing offloa
In Southern Oregun. Bookbind
ing, loose leaf ledirera hilling
systems, etc. Portland prices. St
. ir rji.
Piihlli. Accountant
i
i' A-.ir;il ACCOUNTING HERVe
K l-.-opcrallng the ninst comk
plete ami modern bookkeeping
service In So. Ore. Audits, in
sinuations, income tax W A
Friizier, Puhllo Accountant. Tell
..05.
Itaillo Reimlrlac
RADIO REPAIRING The Muslo
llox, 402 East Main Ht., Phono
433. has nn expert radio tech
trlclnn from the-factory. Wo
make a specialty of expert repair
work and guarantee It. BpeoUi
consideration to dealer, '
, ' Transfer
j BA DH THANHFKU et BTORAOB
, co. Office lit N. Fir a?
; Phone SIS. Prices right, ad
vice gtmrnnterd.
' . L
OAV1H TRANSFER STORAOM
Service guaranteed, 29 B. Urep
HtPna 4, or residence 100a.
Window fra a
LET OICOROB DO IT , Re,
cleaning, floor waxlna,
ervloe. Geo. ,. sjao! V .
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